* The Herald, Wednesday, May 30, 1979, Page “TERRACE KUTIMAT Classical musicians perform in this area. Kitimat City * Council ‘Monday made a $1,000 . Grant to the Child . Development Centre for handicapped arrequest for a similar from the Society for the Prevention of _ Dorothy-——-M. Cruelty to Animals was- tabled until the next. council meeting. - The soclety. wants the grant.to help pay for a second spay-neuter program similar to the successful program held in 1878, =~ SPCA. secretary reported in a letter to council that 161°animals were neutered during the initial prograin resulting in fewer. unwanted puppies and kittens. Council also tabled a request from the German Canadian Club of Kitimat: to use the new gym- nasium at Riverlodge. Recreation Centre for a La Bavarian Octoberfest next fall. The motion to table over ruled a motion by alderman Fran Buschert that the request be ’ granted. Alderman Lee Ellis’ argued that the gym- naslum is the only room available that can: ac- commodate more than 400 le, - lhe room should be for the use of the entire community . not just sports groups, Ellis said. However, Mayor George .Thom and Aldermen Ron Burnett and Joe Banyay agreed that a coat i ad tely pro “4 gymnasiua floor should be determined before the request is granted. children, °- : Tequest, -tooke,. Kitimat helping — by Ana Dunsmuir ~~ In _ other business, council decided to grant a’ special use permit to sell ain saws and ac- . cessories at 39 Stein Street. Municipal Manager Ben De, Kleine recom- mended that council deny | the request as it would “Set: yet. another residential areas”, A motion to deny the however, was defeated. + Alderman Banyay summed up the situation neatly. “I can’t see aby rhyme or reason to: council's approach to. SUP. permits, ) -Banyay... -") new business, Alderman Buschert’s motion to moratorium on all special use permits until council determines a policy for granting them - passed unanimously. - The turn signal at the stoplight at Haisla and kas also came under discussion. The signal has been out of com- mission for 13 weeks while a $28 part made its way from Edmonton to. Kitimat. The part was installed Monday and functioned. . for half an hour before blowing out the entire stoplight in the middle of _ the 5 p.m. rush hour, . Alderman Buschert who was caught in the tle- up at the intersection said prompt action by a Kitimat RCMP officer prevented a major traffic: jam and possible ac- cidents. Alderman Burnett, as usual had the last word. “We should get rid of. the light and keep him,"" he said. A FINEST STEAKS IN TOWN... a steak dinner and. x. night away from the routine says it all, why not take her to... see Aector's LAKELSE MOTOR HOTEL| 638-8141 wept pe ae ‘Association with all proceeds going = : Theatre Fund, Tickets are avallable for $2.50 adult or : $1.00 children and senior citizens from Ye Wise Owl - and Butler will appear at set a ___ SECOND SECTION _ ~ Benefit concert in Kitimat _ Classical guitarist Joseph Bourchier of Kitimat and flautist Madelelne Buller will perform a: ‘theatre benefit concert today, 7:30.p.m.-at the Presbyterian ' Church Hall in Kitimat. Both are music students at the University of Vie- toria. The duo will be playing in various areas of B.C. _ this summer under the auspices of a provincial “Their program includes Baroque, classica and "modern works by such composers as Handel, Giuliani ‘and Ibert, .- The concert is sponsored by the Kitimat Concert to the Kitimat Sh , Concert Association members or at the door, - F owing their Kitimat performance, Bourchier the R.E.M. Lee Theatre in. Terrace on Saturday. This performance {s in con- - junction with the Northwest Visual and Performing . Arts Conference. : Sharing their Terrace program will be a jazz band composed of band teachers from Kitimat, Terrace, Prince Rupert and Smithers. The concert begins at 8: 00p.m. and admission is $2.00 at the door. During their three day stay in the area, Bourchier and Butler will aslo perform a series of mini-concerts « for students ‘at Kitimat schools. ; Alcan facing strike - _ Workers at Alcan’s Arvida - smelter have given their union, the Federation des Syndicates du - Secteur Aluminium &@ 90. per cent mandate to strike, wiho Papenbrock, business agent for the Canadian Association of ‘Smelter and Allied Workers -Monday that the monetary | offer from the com was not acceptable an: ees a settlement is reached within .@ couple of days the 7,500 workers at Arvida be strike, CARAW and the FSSA are co-opera on negotiations, Both unions want a joint Local 1 in Kitimat, said | expiry date for contracts, _ MR. 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